Uwe Becker, Albert Crowe

Series: Physics of Atoms and Molecules

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The Hans Kleinpoppen Symposium on "Complete Scattering Experiments"
th was held in honor of Hans Kleinpoppen's 70 birthday. It took
place in Il Ciocco, Italy. The symposium had two purposes: to
present the work that Hans Kleinpoppen has done or initiated during
his remarkable scientific career, and to bring people from various
fields together who perform complete scattering experiments. Hans
Kleinpoppen's work included electron and photon impact experiments
which were accompanied by studies of entangled states - a field of
high current interest. Representatives from each of these fields
gave excellent lectures on their particular subjects, and many
discussions that started during the sessions were continued later
in the relaxed atmosphere of the Il Ciocco resort. The breathtaking
view of the beautiful landscape will be an unforg- table memory to
all who participated in this extraordinary scientific event. The
coherent and ideal combination of subject, people and location
reflected the coherence of Hans Kleinpoppen's aims and activities
in science and life. We offer our grateful thanks to all
contributers who made this volume such a worthy tribute to Hans
Kleinpoppen. We also like to thank Rainer Hentges for the
painstaking work to prepare this volume in its complete ready to
print version. We are also grateful to the Royal Society of London
and the Max- Planck-Gesellschaft who generous support of the Hans
Kleinpoppen sym- sium made this marvelous meeting and this
proceedings possible.